Scientists detect new ovarian cancer target

Early research has found that a drug currently used to treat psoriasis, low calcium and bone disease might be able to target the cells that support ovarian cancer cells, for a potentially new approach in treating cancer.

Ovacome is especially important to many of us in the Orion team. Ovarian cancer has affected many of our relatives and we are very honoured to run on behalf of the charity Ovacome, who provide support and information to those affected by ovarian cancer. This cause means a lot to us, and we hope that you'll consider contributing towards their work.

I'm raising money for Ovacome, who provide support and information to those affected by ovarian cancer. They also raise awareness of this disease. This cause means a lot to me, and I hope that you'll consider contributing towards their work.

When you are first diagnosed with ovarian cancer it is only natural to feel frightened and worried about the future. Some women want to find out as much as possible about the disease as soon as they can; others prefer to seek information at a gentler pace.

A family history of breast, or ovarian and some other cancers can suggest that a faulty gene is being inherited through generations. This gene mutation increases the risk of developing certain cancers, including ovarian.

I'm raising money for Ovacome, who provide support and information to those affected by ovarian cancer. This cause means a lot to me, and I hope that you'll consider contributing towards their work.

Ovarian cancer is often described as the silent killer as the signs and symptoms are not easily detected even if, like me, you are looking for them. It is essential to raise awareness and funds so that Ovacome can continue their fantastic work and help to change the outcomes for those affect